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NonePublished 4:48 pm Thursday, December 5, 2024 By Data Skrive There is one game on the college basketball schedule on Friday that feature a ranked team. That matchup is the East Tennessee State Buccaneers versus the West Virginia Mountaineers. Watch women’s college basketball, other live sports and more on Fubo. What is Fubo? Fubo is a streaming service that gives you access to your favorite live sports and shows on demand. Use our link to sign up. Catch tons of live women’s college basketball , plus original programming, with ESPN+ or the Disney Bundle.

Market Shifts as UnitedHealth and Tech Stocks DeclineTimes News Network Ludhiana: Police filed a case against eight persons for allegedly attacking a former sarpanch and two others in Dev Nagar area of Pakhowal road on Wednesday night. The victims have been identified as former sarpanch Kaur Chand , his son Vikram and Ram Kirpal. CCTV camera footage of the incident has gone viral. Kaur Chand, a retired electricity board employee, said that the accused nursed a grudge against him. The complainant alleged that when he stopped them from engaging in some illegal activities, they called their friends and vandalised his shop. He added that when Vikram and Ram Kirpal came to his rescue, the accused attacked them. The victims got themselves medically examined and filed a police complaint. Meanwhile, CCTV camera footage shows a man armed with a sword attacking a person while another throws a stone at a shop. On receiving information, a team from Sadar Police station reached the spot and started a probe. SHO, Sadar police station, inspector Harshveer Singh said that raids would be conducted to arrest the accused. We also published the following articles recently Political slugfest after attack on former Mandrem sarpanch Former Mandrem sarpanch Mahesh Kondakar was assaulted by five masked individuals, sparking political tensions. Calangute MLA Michael Lobo and ex-MLA Dayanand Sopte, alleging involvement of current MLA Jit Arolkar, met with CM Pramod Sawant demanding a crime branch investigation. Kondakar's alleged ties with Lobo and the upcoming 2027 polls add complexity. Arolkar denies involvement and seeks justice. Two detained over attack on ex-sarpanch Two individuals were detained in Goa following the brutal assault on former Mandrem sarpanch Mahesh Konadkar on December 4th. Police seized the vehicle linked to the attack and are investigating the detainees' connection to its ownership. Mandrem MLA Jit Arolkar assures a swift resolution, while Calangute MLA Michael Lobo previously requested a crime branch investigation. HC seeks details of CCTV cameras installed at police stations, prisons across AP The Andhra Pradesh High Court has directed the state's DGP and DG of Prisons to provide details on CCTV camera installations in police stations and jails. Following a PIL and subsequent contempt petition, the court demanded information on the number of functioning cameras and those needing replacement. Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India . Don't miss daily games like Crossword , Sudoku , and Mini Crossword .

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NEW YORK (AP) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams met with President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming “border czar” on Thursday, with the Democratic mayor expressing an enthusiasm to work with the incoming administration to pursue violent criminals in the city while Trump promises mass deportations. The mayor’s meeting with Tom Homan, who will oversee the southern and northern borders and be responsible for deportation efforts in the Trump administration, came as Adams has welcomed parts of the president-elect’s hardline immigration platform. Adams told reporters at a brief news conference that he and Homan agreed on pursuing people who commit violent crimes in the city but did not disclose additional details or future plans. “We’re not going to be a safe haven for those who commit repeated violent crimes against innocent migrants, immigrants and longstanding New Yorkers,” he said. “That was my conversation today with the border czar, to figure out how to go after those individuals who are repeatedly committing crimes in our city.” The meeting marked Adams’ latest and most definitive step toward collaborating with the Trump administration, a development that has startled critics in one of the country’s most liberal cities. In the weeks since Trump’s election win, Adams has mused about potentially scaling back the city’s so-called sanctuary policies and coordinating with the incoming Trump administration on immigration. He has also said migrants accused of crimes shouldn’t have due process rights under the Constitution, though he eventually walked back those comments. The mayor further stunned Democrats when he sidestepped questions last week on whether he would consider changing parties to become a Republican, telling journalists that he was part of the “American party.” Adams later clarified that he would remain a Democrat. For Adams, a centrist Democrat known for quarreling with the city’s progressive left, the recent comments on immigration follow frustration with the Biden Administration over its immigration policies and a surge of international migrants in the city. He has maintained that his positions have not changed and argues he is trying to protect New Yorkers, pointing to the law-and-order platform he has staked out throughout his political career and during his successful campaign for mayor. At his news conference Thursday, Adams reiterated his commitment to New York’s generous social safety net. “We’re going to tell those who are here, who are law-abiding, to continue to utilize the services that are open to the city, the services that they have a right to utilize, educating their children, health care, public protection,” he said. “But we will not be the safe haven for those who commit violent acts.” While the education of all children present in the U.S. is already guaranteed by a Supreme Court ruling, New York also offers social services like healthcare and emergency shelter to low-income residents, including those in the country illegally. City and state grants also provide significant access to lawyers, which is not guaranteed in the immigration court as they are in the criminal court. Still, Adams’ recent rhetoric has been seen by some critics as an attempt to cozy up to Trump, who could potentially offer a presidential pardon in his federal corruption case. Adams has been charged with accepting luxury travel perks and illegal campaign contributions from a Turkish official and other foreign nationals looking to buy his influence. He has pleaded not guilty. Homan, who was Trump’s former acting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement director, also met this week with Republicans in Illinois, where he called on Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, both Democrats, to start negotiations over how Trump’s mass deportation plans, according to local media. Separately, New York City officials this week announced continued efforts to shrink a huge emergency shelter system for migrants because of a steady decline in new arrivals. Among the planned shelter closures is a massive tent complex built on a federally owned former airport in Brooklyn, which advocates have warned could be a prime target for Trump’s mass deportation plan. Elsewhere, Republican governors and lawmakers in some states are already rolling out proposals that could help him carry out his pledge to deport millions of people living in the U.S. illegally. ___ Izaguirre reported from Albany, N.Y. Anthony Izaguirre And Cedar Attanasio, The Associated Press

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